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But with what seems like a daily dose of bad economic news, Wall Street has been quick to react negatively when Internet companies show signs of weakness.
Management has been quick to react, laying off workers and shutting down plants.
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Other countries have been quick to react.
"The market dynamics currently playing out in Europe highlight the risk of political posturing, and rating agencies have been quick to react to signs of weak political resolve".
In Greece's hallowed culture of leftwing politics and workers' rights, unions have been quick to react, announcing walkouts, including a general strike that will paralyse the country on Wednesday.
But unlike the large breweries in the West, the major Japanese players have been quick to react to shifting tastes.
The Bakries have been quick to respond.
The cartel has traditionally been slow to react to higher prices by increasing supplies but has been quick to cut output to bolster falling prices.
Melamine gained notoriety last year when several pets in America died after eating food contaminated with it by Chinese-made additives.In this section A wild frontier Formula for disaster More than they can chew Not quite a one-horse race Bluff and counter-bluff Turnbull's turn The begums are back ReprintsThe central government has boasted it was quick to react to the latest problem.
Meanwhile, the internet was quick to react to the large sticking plaster that Blatter had on his face, and point out similarities to the US rapper Nelly.
Diehard cruisers were quick to react.
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